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and that is empathized by the united states with the limitations and by the way the united states even says that when the document reads in the final complaints of solution, quote involved a mutually defined enrichment program and parameters and with practical needs. .. always in link in iran's nuclear activities, with this pursuit of delivery means for nuclear weapons. and iran has been developing missiles, which are too inaccurate to carry anything other than unconventional weapons and not useful for any military purpose. in which are designed to carry warheads that are large enough to be nuclear weapons. so the security council resolutions has always called on iran to suspend not only enrichment and reprocessing activities but also its missile program. until iran has demonstrated its intentions of its nuclear program. no mention here of missiles, none. on any commitment by iran to refrain from additional tests of long range, large capacity, enacted missiles during the period of this agreement. they're so mentioned is going to be any kind of discussion about missiles and a comprehens
and that is empathized by the united states with the limitations and by the way the united states even says that when the document reads in the final complaints of solution, quote involved a mutually defined enrichment program and parameters and with practical needs. .. always in link in iran's nuclear activities, with this pursuit of delivery means for nuclear weapons. and iran has been developing missiles, which are too inaccurate to carry anything other than unconventional weapons and not...
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in the united states c.e.o. pay average worker pay roughly was thirty to one and it was fairly consistent during that period of time we had a top income tax rate between seventy four and i. the one percent during that period of time and until the middle of the reagan years who was also against the law to compensate c.e.o.'s with stock which they could then roll over and only pay capital gains rate of twenty percent on. if we were simply to roll back the that part of the reagan revolution roll back the top tax rate and change the stock compensation rule would we accomplish what switzerland is trying to do by you know with an absolute cap. well we would take an enormous step in that direction you know you have to sit down and make some assumptions about whether it would be all that would be necessary but let me add to a point you made the use of the nineteen late forty's fifty's sixty's seventy's when we had high tax rates on the rich and when we didn't have these outrageous salaries for top executives these were
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what's the united states' interest? what are the specifics thbottom country is looking for as it proceeds to extricate itself from afghanistan? >> our number 1 bottom line after 2014 and in 2001 when we went in was terrorism. al-qaeda still exists. the threat of a resurgent al-qaeda is something we can't accept. so we need to make sure that afghanistan is never again a haven for terrorism. >> ambassador pickering, how would you answer that question? >> i would agree with david that terrorism is an issue. i think that we have a difficult problem because over the years, we have created several impressions or misimpressions about why we are in afghanistan. one of those is the swiss democracy misimpression. another of those -- >> say what that misimpression is. >> i thought that shorthand would work. that misimpression, i think, is that we are somehow there to assure that afghanistan becomes a modern, functioning democratic state as opposed to finding ways, i think, to work within the construct of afghanistan, to try to hel
what's the united states' interest? what are the specifics thbottom country is looking for as it proceeds to extricate itself from afghanistan? >> our number 1 bottom line after 2014 and in 2001 when we went in was terrorism. al-qaeda still exists. the threat of a resurgent al-qaeda is something we can't accept. so we need to make sure that afghanistan is never again a haven for terrorism. >> ambassador pickering, how would you answer that question? >> i would agree with david...
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the united states. >> i think that having several things that are in motion at the same time gives you a chance to build on some breakthrough in one that might effect the other. >> i think that's right. for example let's talk about that for a second. because i think that's exactly right. so for example, secretary kerry was key to entering into the understanding the agreement with the russians to move forward on cataloging first and then eliminating the chemical weapons capacity and materials in syria with the russians. we had up to that point as you know, and i was involved in this and didn't make a lot of progress frankly with the russians on syria and other things. we had really hit a kind of stalled point here with respect to u.s. russia relations. and i think that this project which is on track and i think we have a pretty good prospect of finishing successfully s an example of where you can have a success and maybe build on other successes. or build other successes working with the russians and oth
the united states. >> i think that having several things that are in motion at the same time gives you a chance to build on some breakthrough in one that might effect the other. >> i think that's right. for example let's talk about that for a second. because i think that's exactly right. so for example, secretary kerry was key to entering into the understanding the agreement with the russians to move forward on cataloging first and then eliminating the chemical weapons capacity and...
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any entity including the united states congress. i know there is a concern about binding future congresses andy ruds have never been invalidated. to our knowledge in the history of congress, a future congress as mr. gray said could amend the american disabilities act. has once. we constantly see there's a great desire to change the president's health care law. that is one of a hundred examples i could give. there are a lot of things congress could do to a number of hypothetically bizarre things. they could seek to ultimately sell the capital for scraps, disband expressions of approval or disapproval are not in order. i am trying to get to the point here that i have great faith despite our challenges sometimes in the institution and the american people who would say wait a minute, that is way off base. i just think in suggesting that we can look at whatever language is necessary. i don't think this congress wants to be bound itself in its actions by what the previous congress decided as evidence by those who want to undermine the hea
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we are coming off a truly historic weekend during which the president of the united states, on short notice, late on a saturday night addressed the nation live from the white house to announce the outline of an interim deal with iran, a deal to cap its current nuclear program and move towards a full diplomatic solution between the two nations. this is the biggest development in the relationship between the two countries in 35 years. what the president announced this weekend was the fulfillment of a promise a long time in the making. >> i reserve the right as president of the united states to meet with anybody at a time and place of my choosing if i think it's going to keep america safe. >> in 2008, then senator obama said he would do something no president has done since 1979, speak directly to the leaders of iran. it became a central issue of the campaign. >> it's hard to see what such a summit with president ahmadinejad would actually gain except an earful of anti-semitic rants and a worldwide audience for a man who denies one holocaust and talks before frenzied crowds about starti
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act,e united states is not it is not clear who will act. if it looks like we are looks like wef it establish red lines but do not act on them, that does send a message. the point you made about the increasing dependency upon andgy from the gulf area the understanding that we are the ones who have been made sure that the sea lines of communication have remained open leave us?es that there is a desire for us to be smart about how we use our power. there is a concern that if we appearo retrench and we that our dependence on our end up -- it is not a source of great reoccurrence -- reassurance to those in asia. one other point i want to throw putin has, it is true been playing effectively on the chessboard. i would also note that if the price of oil is high, that is good for putin and russia. particularly given their economic situation. if it is low, that is bad for putin and russia. you don't have an effective rule of law there because companies cannot know what they can repatriate him because the capacity to innovate and russia is not what it
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the karzai government or the united states government? who stands to lose the most if th they are not there. >> mike, appreciate it. mike viqueira, at the whitehouse for us. if the afghan security packet isn't signed. >>> chair at this funded by international donors are in jeopardy. that could mean really an about-face for the children who have recently been able to go back to school. jane ferguson reports now from kabul >> reporter: amanula and his little brother, elham used to spend all day picking rubbish off of the street to sell for a few dollars. now, they go to school courtesy of a local charity, ashiana which helps children working on the streets catch up on studies and get back into the state educational system. >> i was collecting paper and the head of the school came to me. he asked me if i wanted to go to school, and i said, yes. >> chair at this funded by international donors are ang issue. a dispute between the americans and hamid karzai threat ends to jeopardize foreign donations if he doesn't sign a security packet with th
the karzai government or the united states government? who stands to lose the most if th they are not there. >> mike, appreciate it. mike viqueira, at the whitehouse for us. if the afghan security packet isn't signed. >>> chair at this funded by international donors are in jeopardy. that could mean really an about-face for the children who have recently been able to go back to school. jane ferguson reports now from kabul >> reporter: amanula and his little brother, elham...
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he wrote to the supreme court of the united states. >> the supreme court they have cases brought to the court by people who are too poor who are able to pay for their fees. gideon's was a hand written document online prison stationery. you couldn't imagine a simpler more elementary way to get to the highest court in the land. >> why would the supreme court decide to hear the case of a poor man already in prison. because the constitution allows even a poor man to be heard. lightning strikes from the ground up. it may have been sparked by gideon but they were on the court's justice ready to catch it. >> he was the most influential person in the courtroom system of all time. people should not be disadvantaged in getting justice because they are poor. the judge was viable for the constitution. it had the best constitution in the world and if we were tolerant it would be all right. on the morning of march 18th, the decision was announced from the supreme court. they said justice black said i have an announcement the decision and opinion of the court gideon against -- vindication for 20 years
he wrote to the supreme court of the united states. >> the supreme court they have cases brought to the court by people who are too poor who are able to pay for their fees. gideon's was a hand written document online prison stationery. you couldn't imagine a simpler more elementary way to get to the highest court in the land. >> why would the supreme court decide to hear the case of a poor man already in prison. because the constitution allows even a poor man to be heard. lightning...
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in the united states. it is a hard concept get across because those people can use that and can get a lot of press, even though they have a very small following in the united states. while you can talk about the first amendment, you need to explain that these are not mainstream people, that what they are saying is not something that a lot of americans are people -- picking up more what americans feel. certain ones do. the best defense is to be as open as you can about it, try to explain it, and in some ways that the message fall flat for the united states and say what effect does this have on what we do? often the proof is it has very little effect on us. but we are constantly dealing with those guys. it is troublesome. but we have to explain this is our society and how we do it, but look at the results. >> do they throw back at us the same thing of all the people who are nursing terrorism, you throw us all in the same basket? >> yes, we hear constantly how varied muslims are, and in the field you apprecia
in the united states. it is a hard concept get across because those people can use that and can get a lot of press, even though they have a very small following in the united states. while you can talk about the first amendment, you need to explain that these are not mainstream people, that what they are saying is not something that a lot of americans are people -- picking up more what americans feel. certain ones do. the best defense is to be as open as you can about it, try to explain it, and...
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congress is up to the united states. you can be sure that the administration is extremely strongly committed to this. the leadership and persistence of secretary kerry has been crucial. the clarity of president obama it is very clear. we do not need at this point to start looking at the other scenarios. we do not need to act separately from the united states. >> you can heal to hear more from the british house of commons wednesday. questions at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> tonight -- next, c-span's first ladies. efforts indiplomacy muslim countries. summers.ry ♪ [applause] >> i stay in the wings and do not come out too often. this is quite unusual for me. i do want to thank all of you for your friendship and your loyal support and for the planning of this wonderful evening for me. i shall remember it always. and thanks to the young people for this great welcome.
congress is up to the united states. you can be sure that the administration is extremely strongly committed to this. the leadership and persistence of secretary kerry has been crucial. the clarity of president obama it is very clear. we do not need at this point to start looking at the other scenarios. we do not need to act separately from the united states. >> you can heal to hear more from the british house of commons wednesday. questions at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >>...
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are they x factors that can still make implementation difficult for the united states? >> when you look at polling data in the u.s. i think a strong majority of the american people want to see a deal. when you see opposition in congress, most of it is visceral opposition. just as these people who impose them would never give in to sanctions it's strange that they assume that everyone would give in to sanctions. they've exaggerated the rule of sanctions and under appreciated in my view the role of negotiation. >> there is so much more to say on this topic, we'll have to have you all back to see how it all works out. this brings the end of this he haedition of "inside story." >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. a major winter storm threatening holiday travel. >>> pope francis cracking down on the catholic church. >>> and the controversial cia program exposed. a program turning guantanamo bay inmates into double agents for the us. ♪ >>> that winter storm that dumped snow across the west and midwest now moving
are they x factors that can still make implementation difficult for the united states? >> when you look at polling data in the u.s. i think a strong majority of the american people want to see a deal. when you see opposition in congress, most of it is visceral opposition. just as these people who impose them would never give in to sanctions it's strange that they assume that everyone would give in to sanctions. they've exaggerated the rule of sanctions and under appreciated in my view the...
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jungle island initially to serve the needs of the public basically to serve the banking needs of the united states of america that is what the fed does so it's not it is a private institution and was designed to be a hybrid of the to make no mistake it is not run as by the federal government ever and this was not a new concept i mean other countries. systems of the federal reserve was the u.s. central banking system concocted a jungle island the original intent as you said was the kind of. stabilize the booms and busts of the economy what it turned into though i mean it seems like it started off as a criminal. and it was actually kind of came out like you said you know there was a bunch of the banking barons of the day were there and they all convened pretty island off the georgia and they had this private meeting where they said it came shortly after nine hundred seven the big crash then and they all got together after ten days they came up with the solution they were going to create the national reserve association which would kind of morph into the federal reserve act which would morph i
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that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many a represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived where they believed anything was possible. for some it represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that did not treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. asians face this. so the irish. so italians. so the jews. many groups still do today. that did not stop those brave minimum and from coming. they were drawn by a believe maybe i never had a chance for a good education, but mig
that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on...
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the united states helped to produce that situation. lastly, may i ask a question that follows on from the previous question? will the foreign secretary make it clear to the americans that if prime minister netanyahu's efforts at the united states congress prevent president obama from continuing with the negotiations, the uk, germany, france and the eu will have to detach themselves from america and reach their own conclusions, along with other members of the p5? >> i am grateful for the right honorable gentleman's remarks and i agree very much about the importance of maintaining momentum. it was possible to see that even over the past two weeks. the 10-day gap between the negotiations that took place two weeks ago and those this weekend brought forth a great deal of criticism in iran, in the us congress and elsewhere in the world that could easily have fatally complicated the efforts to reach agreement. considering the months of work that need to go into the implementation of this agreement and into attaining a comprehensive and final
the united states helped to produce that situation. lastly, may i ask a question that follows on from the previous question? will the foreign secretary make it clear to the americans that if prime minister netanyahu's efforts at the united states congress prevent president obama from continuing with the negotiations, the uk, germany, france and the eu will have to detach themselves from america and reach their own conclusions, along with other members of the p5? >> i am grateful for the...
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states armed forces, the leadership of the united states armed forces for leadership in the problems that will face roots of us all of us alliances with and alliances going forward and i think there really is and i haven't noticed it from the chairman himself that there is a sense occasionally of fatigue amongst those nations that so often needs to take up that role. so if the chairman asked for my advice i would say keep on doing those tremendous things that you do which is including capabilities of international leadership and we have very much learned from our american reference how best to do that. love to take on that role ourselves but i can tell you the nations in the world will look for canadian involvement in these things and they will be seeking u.s. leadership going forward as they have in the past. >> i can't let you go without talking about nato. i'm amazed that it hasn't come up yet so since his last question i will ask it of candidly and you can take it where you like. you mentioned in your remarks the continuing importance for the u.s. and canada transatlantic link, n
states armed forces, the leadership of the united states armed forces for leadership in the problems that will face roots of us all of us alliances with and alliances going forward and i think there really is and i haven't noticed it from the chairman himself that there is a sense occasionally of fatigue amongst those nations that so often needs to take up that role. so if the chairman asked for my advice i would say keep on doing those tremendous things that you do which is including...
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united states. >> the a an analogy is a good o. we produce oil at higher prices than the rested of th rest of t. that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of selling oil. >> you clearly want to watch out for what these frontier fields and the shale and oilsands and the offshore projects will look like in a different environment the oil we talk about is west texas and light sweet crude or wti and international oil is brent crude. west texas is 9 4.$09 a barrel. tell me why in simple terms our oil is different to produce. our oil is priced differently. the wti price and the brent price used to be essentially the same please. price. it's harder for our oil to get to the market and so it's pooling in the place the prices are set. that explains the discount. it does not explain it's harder to drill into the shale. if you look at oil historically big fields produce for a long period of time shale
united states. >> the a an analogy is a good o. we produce oil at higher prices than the rested of th rest of t. that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of selling oil. >> you clearly want to watch out for what these frontier fields and the shale and oilsands and the offshore projects will look like in a different environment the oil we...
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i mean, there's no one who wants any kind of clashes between iran and the united states. i hope it works. i have my doubts, but i hope it works, and i think we have to hold their feet to the fire and we have to make sure they don't gain the system, that they don't lie, and if it works, wonderful. i'm for it. >> quickly, though, this is important, will we see movement from congress to impose new sanctions, which would actually violate the terms of the deal that have been signed? >> well, i don't know. we passed the sanctions in the house. that's up to the senate. they haven't passed theirs. we passed ours 400-20 on the house floor several months ago. >> and the foreign minister was very clear in his exclusive interview with ann curry on sunday morning in geneva that if the united states passes new sanctions, they will have violated the treaty, and therefore, all bets are off. >> that's a very worrisome idea. congressman elliott engel, christopher hill, hooman hajh, thank you. >>> coming up -- >> north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction.
i mean, there's no one who wants any kind of clashes between iran and the united states. i hope it works. i have my doubts, but i hope it works, and i think we have to hold their feet to the fire and we have to make sure they don't gain the system, that they don't lie, and if it works, wonderful. i'm for it. >> quickly, though, this is important, will we see movement from congress to impose new sanctions, which would actually violate the terms of the deal that have been signed? >>...
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this mass has been offered for john fitzgerald kennedy, the 35th president of the united states. may he rest in peace. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our body of the late cemetery is taken to the cemetery. the church proposes that we recall the words of christ. i'm the resurrection in life. he who believes in me even he die shall live. and whoever lives and believes in me, shall never die. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bells ringing] mrs. rose kennedy, the late president's mother. and they will now leave the cathedral. go to arlington cemetery in automobiles at this time since the distance is about three miles. the hymn just played outside was "holy god, we praise thy name ." the late president's father, 75 75-year-old joseph was taken on a drive of cape cod so he might see the flag at the resort area. as he and his family have known and love for so many years. he left about 10:15 this morning accompanied by his niece, and former president of notre dame university. the limb zone drove through the business district and through nearby -- former president
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not requirent does that the united states does anything. question, what is the realistic probability that the rainy and cheated, no matter how seriously, that the administration would then take action? pressurek there is that congress put on the administration. the administration wants to sell this deal to the american people. there is strong bipartisan opposition and it is the link. theyey can make a case, will not force the president to demand a treaty. it is going to be an uphill battle. members of congress and staff have to read it very carefully. that that the agreement explicitly recognizes the different roles of congress. well the administration will refrain from imposing new sanctions, it does pay lip service to the role of congress. it could ratchet up sanctions, particularly if the sanctions are held off until iran violates the agreement. if the negotiations actually ends, and i agree patrick. this could go on forever. congress could ratchet up pressure independently of what the administration does. that, sometimes the obama admin
not requirent does that the united states does anything. question, what is the realistic probability that the rainy and cheated, no matter how seriously, that the administration would then take action? pressurek there is that congress put on the administration. the administration wants to sell this deal to the american people. there is strong bipartisan opposition and it is the link. theyey can make a case, will not force the president to demand a treaty. it is going to be an uphill battle....
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kennedy, and the crowd yells and the president of the united states. i can see his suntan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. connally. governor connally on your left. >> it was whether kennedy could use his charisma and influence to get all the squabbling democrats in texas to come together before the election the next year. >> and here comes the president now, in fact, he's not in his limousine. he's departed the limousine and he is reaching across the fence, shaking hands. >> in those days everybody could get a lot closer to the president. i was standing behind mrs. kennedy and saw a hand reach through the chain link fence and break off one of the red roses. >> thousands of children swarming, trying to get over the fence. the dallas police trying to keep them back. this is great for the people and makes the egg shells thinner for the secret service. whose job it is to gua
kennedy, and the crowd yells and the president of the united states. i can see his suntan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. connally. governor connally on your left. >> it was whether kennedy could use his charisma and influence to get all the squabbling democrats in texas to come together before...
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united states friends than anybody or any of the countries continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement but with the pressure on israel it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty if you want to avoid. nuclear weapon for we have to be part of the over a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the clique positioning himself as a major peacekeeper in the attempt to denuclearize the region never threaten nuclear weapons. iran. the old. if a nuclear free middle east initiative was able to work it's estimated israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads israel is not going to agree even to talk about the uranium bomb in the context of data nuclearization that's the last thing that israel wants to have in the equation . and for a country that is never officially admitted to business in nuclear arms getting her to destroy them might be the most difficult deal the world has
united states friends than anybody or any of the countries continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement but with the pressure on israel it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty if you want to avoid. nuclear weapon for we have to be part of the over a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the clique positioning himself as...
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out once the united states is no longer the referee? >> reporter: i've been speaking to a lot of u.s. military commanders and been touring this country for the last two weeks now and initially i was quite convinced that as the u.s. numbers drew down there would be a civil war. but i've talked to a lot of afghan security commanders, u.s. military commanders and they think if they keep a handle on -- most importantly keep funding the afghan security forces, then there is a chance there won't be a civil war, that the afghan security forces will be able to maintain some degree of stability in this country, that there will be an insurgency but not a collapse of the nation. and there is a real concern that u.s. forces just pull leave tha national collapse. the taliban is running a shadow government already. it is present in probably about half of the land mass of this country, less of the population centers, so if the u.s. just left, then the chance -- the end result is quite clear. but if they stayed, according to u.s. officials and some afg
out once the united states is no longer the referee? >> reporter: i've been speaking to a lot of u.s. military commanders and been touring this country for the last two weeks now and initially i was quite convinced that as the u.s. numbers drew down there would be a civil war. but i've talked to a lot of afghan security commanders, u.s. military commanders and they think if they keep a handle on -- most importantly keep funding the afghan security forces, then there is a chance there...
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they bring people together, send them off of in training programs to the united states. they do a lot of things like that. i love companies that are augmenting what we are doing work on, limiting what we do for their own reasons, but they happen to hit a lot of our ideas read one thing i was mentioning about that, what i thought was interesting, i saw this in pakistan, we put out with aid a contract to ad agencies, and i was part of the committee to choose one, and i found that -- and i had been in advertising so i could read to the mumbo-jumbo -- and what was interesting is when you have an ad agency talk about what works, you're not getting the guy to think about you are one thing, this is some guy with 20 five years of experience selling products there, and has a good sense of how this stuff works. one thing that came through in a love these contracts was that do not use sms. that is spam. my time in washington -- use sms. who are you going to believe? these ad agencies returned to move her, have a good sense of what did work and what cannot. we can also learn from th
they bring people together, send them off of in training programs to the united states. they do a lot of things like that. i love companies that are augmenting what we are doing work on, limiting what we do for their own reasons, but they happen to hit a lot of our ideas read one thing i was mentioning about that, what i thought was interesting, i saw this in pakistan, we put out with aid a contract to ad agencies, and i was part of the committee to choose one, and i found that -- and i had...
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they think the united states has lost. their goal is to drive a wedge between the united states and israel. and they have succeeded. because as -- >> we've only given them $6 billion to $7 billion in sanctions relief and the administration would say they got a $34 billion deficit it's not going to solve their problems. >> but what did we get in return? we got in return a stand still. not even a commitment to dismantle their nuclear program. not even an admission they are in the road to making nuclear weapons. so, you know, i think that we would have been much better off if we had taken a tougher road and demanded more in return for a little less. now, they may not have accepted that deal and the europeans may not have accepted that deal. i'm not charging bad faith against the obama administration. i just don't think it will turn out to be a good deal. i hope i'm wrong. i hope congress now, and remember, this doesn't just divide israel and the united states. americans are deeply divided. congress is deeply divided. experts
they think the united states has lost. their goal is to drive a wedge between the united states and israel. and they have succeeded. because as -- >> we've only given them $6 billion to $7 billion in sanctions relief and the administration would say they got a $34 billion deficit it's not going to solve their problems. >> but what did we get in return? we got in return a stand still. not even a commitment to dismantle their nuclear program. not even an admission they are in the road...
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which is what the united states is. does this mean also that i can torment gays and treat women as crap? i'll get $7 billion? because that what we just did. it worries me our adversaries are happier than our allies. i'm suspicious when people i don't trust like "the guardian" call it a major achievement. when people who are bozos think it's wonderful, that scares me. >> then you know it's wrong. >> the other thing is do other planets have the middle east? is it just the earth's problem? does neptune have a fierrery cy on its butt? it's like your buddy that you wish would move but he won't move so you have to keep going over to the middle east and visit him. >> the germans are behind this 100%. here's the difference -- >> yeah, because they want to sell oil. it's all about oil. >> it's not all about oil. it's far more complex than that, come on. this is something, if you let this go -- >> i can't breathe -- >> -- they will develop a nuclear weapon. you sit there and say, don't do anything with these people -- >> and they
which is what the united states is. does this mean also that i can torment gays and treat women as crap? i'll get $7 billion? because that what we just did. it worries me our adversaries are happier than our allies. i'm suspicious when people i don't trust like "the guardian" call it a major achievement. when people who are bozos think it's wonderful, that scares me. >> then you know it's wrong. >> the other thing is do other planets have the middle east? is it just the...
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united states are actually being made in the united states you progressive's won't let people who are a business traditionally the republicans you progressives won't let people who are willing to take on unpopular task claim in the sort of clean up the streets and by being at a lower price you won't let them you say that there is a floor price that you absolutely insist on and you continue to raise that floor price and as long as you do that way that people. way either either you're trying to change the subject or you're suggesting that people won't work for minimum wage to make bluejeans if if it's the latter i don't think anybody would believe that what you say here in america no one would do that for seven twenty five they won't of course they will that are you know you guys you guys think you guys stories are why so many clothing be made in los angeles right not at seven dollars an hour come on let's be for real are actually listening to a real here wage in california boy eight but yeah what's what's actually happening is you have to get this certain company that selling a number
united states are actually being made in the united states you progressive's won't let people who are a business traditionally the republicans you progressives won't let people who are willing to take on unpopular task claim in the sort of clean up the streets and by being at a lower price you won't let them you say that there is a floor price that you absolutely insist on and you continue to raise that floor price and as long as you do that way that people. way either either you're trying to...
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states citizens. 35% of them were born in the united states. 60% of them had a college degree and 60% of them were either working or in school. these are not the people that we will looking at right after 9/11. these are not the discontented arabs who were going to the camps in afghanistan to try and learn how to make an explosive, to try and learn tactics or maybe to go learn to shoot a gun. who knows. but it's basically we are looking at anything today an entirely different cadre of people than we thought about many years ago. what bothers me about it is i don't think we're looking at it hard enough. i don't think that we are focused as much on the lone wolf, the single individual who might have no affiliation with anybody, who might not even be an ideologue, who might just crack and because again you can think back to the example of timothy mcveigh. but we have seen others in the united states who would like this as well. i think that is what the future holds for us. i will leave it there. >> i must say, i think the way you all descriptive, there is no doubt about your analysis of
states citizens. 35% of them were born in the united states. 60% of them had a college degree and 60% of them were either working or in school. these are not the people that we will looking at right after 9/11. these are not the discontented arabs who were going to the camps in afghanistan to try and learn how to make an explosive, to try and learn tactics or maybe to go learn to shoot a gun. who knows. but it's basically we are looking at anything today an entirely different cadre of people...
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states and vietnam so why this hatred that keeps going on between the united states and iran you know people only have a one dimensional view you know quickly this is how i became a trend forecaster and a political atheist is to be in washington and jimmy carter came back on new year's eve from the day after new years do years day after spending new year's eve with the shah and his wife and he announced to the american people that the shah was the island of stability in the middle east and of course that's when i started investing in gold in oil because i looked at the implications but americans only remember the hostage take over they have no concept of america and the and the u.k. overthrowing the democratically elected government of most the degen one nine hundred fifty three what i'm saying aaron is if this is history it's past it was in a lot of bloodshed over this one it's time to move on and as i said the business of the world is business it's all about the bottom line and the iranian deal is a great bottom line deal for america which isn't doing so great economically now speak
states and vietnam so why this hatred that keeps going on between the united states and iran you know people only have a one dimensional view you know quickly this is how i became a trend forecaster and a political atheist is to be in washington and jimmy carter came back on new year's eve from the day after new years do years day after spending new year's eve with the shah and his wife and he announced to the american people that the shah was the island of stability in the middle east and of...
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that the united states has always had to wear a couple hats in the middle east. one is friend of israel, and that's always there. the other is peacemaker. we had good presidents who tried to wear both hats at the same time. weaker presidents have just worn one and not the other. can this president sustain -- david, this is a great question. can he sustain or relation with israel and who support this effort while at the same time -- but proceed ahead in a way he gets enough time he can show some pay dirt. he can show a change that it's working. once that happens, i think everyone will say it's worth the effort. >> i think it shows an amount of guts. he knew where benjamin netanyahu would be on all this. where the so-called friends of israel and washington would be. they're already pouncing on this before he knew going in he'd have six months and have to prove it. you know, netanyahu, all israeli prime ministers walk a very fine line between standing up to an american president and also keeping the american president on their side which is very important to do for
that the united states has always had to wear a couple hats in the middle east. one is friend of israel, and that's always there. the other is peacemaker. we had good presidents who tried to wear both hats at the same time. weaker presidents have just worn one and not the other. can this president sustain -- david, this is a great question. can he sustain or relation with israel and who support this effort while at the same time -- but proceed ahead in a way he gets enough time he can show some...
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had notvian government had much good to say about the united states but thanked the united states for pat. >> she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone. she insisted to visiting soldiers in a hospital. she was not somebody who wanted a general to government update. she wanted to go and talk to the soldiers. it did not matter it was a combat zone. she had to talk to the boys and themselves and calm them down. the press on the loss had been in the military. she felt close to the young man. lawsoth of her son-in- had been in the military. >> she went to some of the unum. she at -- south vietnam. -- she met with wounded soldiers. that was her choice. >> our next video is about her travels. [video clip] the most widely traveled first lady's in our history. used.plomatic passport of can see here, the photos vice president and mrs. nixon. it is. related to the different nations they visited. -- it is full of stamps. she wanted to go out into the field and see the people. she wanted to work with them at the wishing to do to help. she wanted to go to hospitals and orphanages. whe
had notvian government had much good to say about the united states but thanked the united states for pat. >> she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone. she insisted to visiting soldiers in a hospital. she was not somebody who wanted a general to government update. she wanted to go and talk to the soldiers. it did not matter it was a combat zone. she had to talk to the boys and themselves and calm them down. the press on the loss had been in the military. she felt close to...
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many took pride in serving the united states especially during times when were being persecuted in other countries around the world. established in eighteen ninety six the jewish war veterans group is the longest running active veterans organization in the united states with members of the bali dislocated arm across the country. they planned to be around for many more batteries days to come. i'm rebecca foster for j and windy in washington australia's famous great barrier reef has encountered its annual choral sporting season for a few days each year a boxed area off the queensland coast becomes a non towards the safety of witnessed by crying number of drivers aged taking the unusual spectacle everything out. carl stalling every way all the different types of non whites is it. getting postponed to allow the older sister but that won't fall out. in the uptake rate than once and just drains that strains of milestone coming up and then we had that hot carl and that was like the day where i didn't really see the lord's pellets this post. scientists also took in the coral spawning which is ea
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so, first in keeping business in the united states. i guess i'd say that if business is going to leave the united states based on perceived or actual regulatory burden, i believe they will find that gain short-lived. every country as i mentioned earlier has an interest in protecting its financial system from a list of actors who would launder money or move money on behalf of terrorist organizations. in collecting taxes and protecting investors and protecting consumers from fraud, and ensuring a stable economy. and so if this payment system, this virtual currency payment system, system about which we're talking today is going to survive and be a real player, significant in the financial system, regulation both at home and abroad is going to catch up because it has to. and so our challenge here is to have smart regulation that both mitigate the risks while at the same time minimizing the burdens. i feel confident that lease in the aml, see if the speed what does this differ speaks anti-money laundering counter -- >> thank you. >> we've m
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so is the united states really going to be able to inspect? or is that a big fat lie? >>> plus a country music singer shot and killed at bar. another person says he was shot in the back of the head. >>> and a san antonio police officer accused of raping someone. that story out front. and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. a place where luxury and nature is so hand in hand. ♪ a place where by doing nothing you can get so much. how to explain a beach hidden by the earth? some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today
so is the united states really going to be able to inspect? or is that a big fat lie? >>> plus a country music singer shot and killed at bar. another person says he was shot in the back of the head. >>> and a san antonio police officer accused of raping someone. that story out front. and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. a place where luxury and nature is so hand in hand....
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both united states senators from virginia are democrats. the new governor-elect is a democrat, the new lieutenant governor-elect is a democrat, and as of today, the attorney general-elect of virginia is slated to be a democrat by a margin of 0.007%, which really makes that state certification of the vote total today feel like it's not necessarily on the most solid ground. who knows, but, wow, squeak. in virginia, the challenger is entitled to demand a taxpayer-funded recount whenever the difference is below half a percentage point and you can tell that's a lot closer than half a percentage point. so, mark obenshain has to decide whether to insist on a taxpayer-funded recount. two things to think about, a recount and the post-election wrangling takes money, right? throughout the campaign, mr. obenshain had a spending advantage over the democrat in this race, mark herring. since the election, and this is interesting, the republican party in the state of virginia, according to public records, does not seem to have contributed anything to mark
both united states senators from virginia are democrats. the new governor-elect is a democrat, the new lieutenant governor-elect is a democrat, and as of today, the attorney general-elect of virginia is slated to be a democrat by a margin of 0.007%, which really makes that state certification of the vote total today feel like it's not necessarily on the most solid ground. who knows, but, wow, squeak. in virginia, the challenger is entitled to demand a taxpayer-funded recount whenever the...
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>> on the order of the president of the united states. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. >> i think that it's unfortunate for the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. >> the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and worth worst of all to exploit the nation's sorrow and doubt of president kennedy's death. >> i can't make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it's just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. >> roll one sound on film clay shaw trial. clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial
>> on the order of the president of the united states. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. >> i think that it's unfortunate for the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. >> the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and...
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adam: and do you have plans, perhaps, to try this in the united states? and i know from an investment standpoint, people would be wondering would there be advertising on the web site? >> well, now we don't have advertising, and we would like to keep it clean. this memorial site should be dedicated to the deceased people and their families so that it will be a gathering lace for everybody -- place for everybody to come and really like, more like wikipedia rather than facebook and share the information, share their love and respect for their loved ones. adam: all right. >> and it's coming to the united states. fist we'll focus on israel. okay. >> shelley, we wish you all the best with the web site, nd if you do come to the united states, give us a heads up. we'd like to talk more about that. all the best to you. online gambling legal in new jersey starting today, should it be legal across the united states and heavily taxed? tweet us. your tweets plus al is here with his take next as tracy byrnes and ashley webster take you through the next hour of "markets
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you can see it covers a huge swath of the united states. our cnn correspondents are covering all angles of this unfolding travel nightmare. let's begin with meteorologist chad myers in the cnn severe weather center. chad, what are you seeing? >> you know, jim, i think we looked at the rain and said this is only going to be a rain event. well, you know what? the rain event is a big event. it's a big event if you're trying to put millions of people on the roadways to move. it's rain from pennsylvania southward all the way through here. snow to the north, don't get me wrong, in the midwest, ohio, pennsylvania, buffalo, but the issue is all of this rain. the rain itself right now is just making travel miserable across the roadways. this is what new york city looks like right now. i can't find you one city street that's going faster than about ten miles per hour anywhere across new jersey and all the way up through connecticut as well. the long island expressway equally miserable. take you to one more spot across atlanta. right there, there is a
you can see it covers a huge swath of the united states. our cnn correspondents are covering all angles of this unfolding travel nightmare. let's begin with meteorologist chad myers in the cnn severe weather center. chad, what are you seeing? >> you know, jim, i think we looked at the rain and said this is only going to be a rain event. well, you know what? the rain event is a big event. it's a big event if you're trying to put millions of people on the roadways to move. it's rain from...
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so you also have to keep the investment, personal and otherwise, that the united states military has put into this conflict, and that's also part of the calculation. >> in fact, richard, as you've been reporting over the years and over the last two weeks, that's probably the most important part of the calculation. thank you so much for all of your work, for your reporting today from from afghanistan. and that security agreement between afghanistan and the united states has tremendous implications for both. not just for the military, also for the women of afghanistan who have made significant progress in the last 12 years because of the demands of the united states. since the u.s. military has been present there. what could happen if the u.s. begins drawing down troops and doesn't have this legal relationship, the so-called bf sa, the post combat agreement? joining me are two senators fighting for women's rights in afghanistan. robert casey of pennsylvania an have you both on in this pre-thanksgiving preholiday day. first to you, senator ayotte. the work on women in afghanistan, we ca
so you also have to keep the investment, personal and otherwise, that the united states military has put into this conflict, and that's also part of the calculation. >> in fact, richard, as you've been reporting over the years and over the last two weeks, that's probably the most important part of the calculation. thank you so much for all of your work, for your reporting today from from afghanistan. and that security agreement between afghanistan and the united states has tremendous...
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and i'm sure they're going to be in close touch with love united states france and any body. in the country's continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement between the patient on his will. it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation pt if you want to avoid it in a nuclear weapon for your honor. to be part of a nuclear free zone that there isn't even a man's president ensemble honey has called on is told to join the dt positioning himself as an aid to the skype at any attempt to teeny combines the weekend. here are never threatened her with nuclear weapons are going to infuse them with her i thought you were on the thirty of them can be cut for free. if any caffeine east initiative was eager to work its estimate that israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads. israel is not going to agree with them to talk about the iranian bomb in the context of denuclearization that's the last thing that this really wants to have in the e
and i'm sure they're going to be in close touch with love united states france and any body. in the country's continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement between the patient on his will. it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation pt if you want to avoid it in a nuclear weapon for your honor. to be part of a nuclear free zone that there isn't even a man's president ensemble honey has called...
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united states friends than anybody or any of the countries continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement but with the pressure on israel it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty if you want to avoid. a nuclear weapon for we have to be part of a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the treaty positioning himself as a major peacekeeper in the attempt to denuclearize the region never threaten israel with nuclear weapons on the contrary. a third iran. the outcome. if a nuclear free middle east initiative was ever to work it's estimated israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads israel is not going to agree even to talk about the uranium bomb in the context of day nuclearization that's the last thing that israel wants to have in the equation . and for a country that has never officially admitted to possessing nuclear arms getting her to destroy them might be the m
united states friends than anybody or any of the countries continuously pressing israel's demands for what should be in that final agreement but with the pressure on israel it's the only country in the middle east that has not and does not intend to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty if you want to avoid. a nuclear weapon for we have to be part of a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the treaty positioning himself as a...